Alfa Romeo SZ
The Sprint Zagato was a collaboration between Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Zagato on a base of an Alfa 75 with 2,959cc V6 engine. Design is credited to Robert Opron ( Citroen SM) and Antonio Castellana and the car debuted at the 1989 Geneva Motor Show. 1000 SZ cars were sold and 284 RZ convertibles.
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aa Alfa Romeo RZ 1996 badge
Alfa Romeo RZ 1996 - badge on rear panel
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aa Alfa Romeo SZ 1991 badge
Alfa Romeo SZ 1991 - badge on rear
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aa Alfa Romeo SZ badgew
Carrozzeria Zagato badge on wing
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ac Alfa Romeo RZ 1996 head
Alfa Romeo RZ 1996. The RZ ('Roadster Zagato') was designed by Centro Stile Zagato but had a softer front styling from the SZ. A 2,959cc fuel-injected V6 engine from the Alfa Romeo 164 powered the RZ
Alfa Romeo RZ 1996 front
Alfa Romeo RZ 1996 front
Alfa Romeo RZ 1996. The cabrio version of the Alfa Romeo SZ was launched in 1992 as the RZ (for 'Roadster Zagato), although it took until 1996 to sell all of the 278 cars
Alfa Romeo RZ 1996 rear
Alfa Romeo RZ 1996 rear
Alfa Romeo RZ 1996. The RZ was launched in 1992 and was more than just an open top SZ; in fact most of the panels differed from SZ and the car was lower but weighed more.
Alfa Romeo SZ 1991 rear
Alfa Romeo SZ 1991 rear
Alfa Romeo SZ 1991. Centro Stile Zagato is credited with the design of the SZ, but it also involved Centro Stile Alfa Romeo and Centro Stile Fiat.
Alfa Romeo SZ front
Alfa Romeo SZ front
Alfa Romeo SZ. The Sprint Zagato was a collaboration between Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Zagato on a base of an Alfa 75 with 2959cc V6 engine. Design is credited to Robert Opron and Antonio Castellana and the car debuted at the 1989 Geneva Motor Show. 1000 SZ cars were sold and 284 RZ convertibles.
s Alfa Romeo RZ 1996 side
s Alfa Romeo RZ 1996 side
Alfa Romeo RZ 1996. The RZ ('Roadster Zagato') was designed by Centro Stile Zagato with almost every panel differing from the earlier SZ, but underneath was the same Alfa Romeo 75 chassis and the 2,959cc fuel-injected V6 engine from the Alfa Romeo 164.
s Alfa Romeo SZ 1991 side
s Alfa Romeo SZ 1991 side
Alfa Romeo SZ 1991. Robert Opron created the original design for the 1989 Geneva Salon ES-30 prototype car. From there the design was transformed by Antonio Castellana of Centro Stile Fiat in association with Centro Stile Zagato and Centro Stile Alfa Romeo.
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s Citroen CX2400 side
Citroen CX2400 1979. The CX was available with the 2400 engne from 1977. Robert Opron oversaw the design of the CX, said to have been inspired by Pininfarina's concepts for an aerodynamic Austin/Morris 1800.